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- | This practise is common regardless of individual mythology, though certain ryrhakenema may choose not to keep a story staff for practical or superstitious reasons (such as that they might fall into the hands of Nayabaru, who might divine something important from them and thus become even more dangerous, or from being a target for malevolent forces who might destroy it). | + | |
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- | The concerns that drive the decision not to have a story staff, themselves, are not all rare. Where story staves are kept, it is still true that, when in peril, the ryrhakenem is meant to abandon their story staff (ideally somewhere where it will not be discovered by the source of the peril) as that someone else might find it and reconstruct the stories lost with the capture of the ryrhakenem that owned the staff. This rarely works out as intended (either because the staff is found by the Nayabaru and destroyed, the staff is never found by kavkema, or the notes are too opaque as that the stories can be reconstructed into anything but arbitrary interpretations), | + | |
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- | As is often true for near-pleasant concepts in kavkem mythology, there is a dark counterpart to the mythological //tehaba͡ina// - the // | + | |
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- | A cursed staff will //always// remain blank, as that is its curse. It uses its metaphysical life to desperately seek out stories, as any story staff is meant to do. In its desperation, | + |
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